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I can't believe that the reviewer on the Thecus N4200, Tim Higgins , actually compares NAS's without using reference HDD's between the NAS'es he compares. It really isn't very helpful. For example, the highly efficient Thecus N4200 gets the following comment in the "Pros" and "Cons" paragraph:
Cons: Performance lags other D510 Atom NASes
The real reason for the performance lag is due to the three Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB (ST380815AS) which this particular NAS is shipped with. These drives were developed in back in 2006!!
The review doesn't really tell anything about the true potential of the NAS itself, it merely tells you that it isn't good together with some poor drives from 2006. I'm sure that the Cisco and Qnap currently on top of the leaderboard would behave just as poorly with the same drives.
Looks like someone is trying to make the Thecus N4200 look bad. I would advise the reviewer to use reference drives when testing! And please, don't excuse yourself by saying: "but I only tested what I received" ... most NAS'es comes without drives anyway.
The SmartNetBuilder review is about the only review I've seen that doesn't give the Thecus N4200 the credit it deserves, and the reviewer doesn't even bother mentioning that the poor performance is due to the HDD's this particular sample was shipped with.
Cons: Performance lags other D510 Atom NASes
The real reason for the performance lag is due to the three Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB (ST380815AS) which this particular NAS is shipped with. These drives were developed in back in 2006!!
The review doesn't really tell anything about the true potential of the NAS itself, it merely tells you that it isn't good together with some poor drives from 2006. I'm sure that the Cisco and Qnap currently on top of the leaderboard would behave just as poorly with the same drives.
Looks like someone is trying to make the Thecus N4200 look bad. I would advise the reviewer to use reference drives when testing! And please, don't excuse yourself by saying: "but I only tested what I received" ... most NAS'es comes without drives anyway.
The SmartNetBuilder review is about the only review I've seen that doesn't give the Thecus N4200 the credit it deserves, and the reviewer doesn't even bother mentioning that the poor performance is due to the HDD's this particular sample was shipped with.
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